Friendly advice: get rid of tcsh as quickly as possible. It's one of thosehorribly broken programs that you shouldn't use if you can at all avoid it.

The only way tcsh "rocks" is when the rocks are attached to it's feet in thedeepest part of a very deep lake. It _used_ to have the redeeming feature ofhaving nice command line editing, but in these days with real sh-compatiblestandard shells (of which bash is only one example), tcsh is an abomination.

If you don't like bash, try zsh instead, but don't go down the path of tcsh -that way lies madness ("it is the dark side of the force"). One of the mostnifty things with shells are that you can do interactive programming in them(just a line every now and then when you need something special), and tcshdoes that very badly indeed.

Bash may have some misfeatures, but they are only beaty warts compared to the crippling idiocies of tcsh.